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Old 08-15-2017, 01:06 PM
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With recent big 3 upgrades and a large power wire running to the system in the back, my battery terminals are becoming overburdened. I feel like just upgrading the terminals would create a messy, semi-functional look. does anyone have any experience mounting a distribution block in the engine bay? I'm not sure where I would put it, as I'm looking for a rather large one. (Fused, 1/0 input, two 1/0 outputs and some 4g/8g outputs.)
 

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I use a battery with both side and post
 
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I needed to replace the battery when I got my Blazer a few years back, I put in a deep cycle yellow top Optima with side and top posts. The side posts have only the original connections, the top posts handles extra grounds, and the + feeds a 0 gauge amp wire, 4 gauge alternator charge wire, and direct connection to dual electric fan relay harness. Have an open 4 gauge hole on the lugs on the battery still that'll go to a winch in the near future
 
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Originally Posted by blazen_red_4x4
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I needed to replace the battery when I got my Blazer a few years back, I put in a deep cycle yellow top Optima with side and top posts. The side posts have only the original connections, the top posts handles extra grounds, and the + feeds a 0 gauge amp wire, 4 gauge alternator charge wire, and direct connection to dual electric fan relay harness. Have an open 4 gauge hole on the lugs on the battery still that'll go to a winch in the near future
How's that working out? I was thinking about doing that. I've replaced the ground wires with all 1/0 wire with a stupid Walmart side post battery and now I'm having ground problems . Doesn't make sense .
 
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Originally Posted by Maverick338369
How's that working out? I was thinking about doing that. I've replaced the ground wires with all 1/0 wire with a stupid Walmart side post battery and now I'm having ground problems . Doesn't make sense .

Fanatically. I did finally hook a winch up (via a 500 amp cut-off solenoid), ended up changing the top post configuration up some from the old setup and actually hooked the winch lead to a side post extender, hooked a 4 gauge wire directly from the alternator to the same post as well, but the setup has held up well.



 
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Cool. I think I'm gonna add back my stock ground wires along with my 1/0 wire, change to a lead top post adapter , and add a ground to the back of the alternator. At least till I can come up with 270 bucks for the Optima. I'm probably gonna have to upgrade the alternator too. I'm running all HIDs including fog lights , underbody led kit, and a 1400 watt stereo system . Mine originally came with a 105 amp alt, I've upgraded to a 130 amp, but that doesn't seem to be enough.
 
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Originally Posted by Maverick338369
Cool. I think I'm gonna add back my stock ground wires along with my 1/0 wire, change to a lead top post adapter , and add a ground to the back of the alternator. At least till I can come up with 270 bucks for the Optima. I'm probably gonna have to upgrade the alternator too. I'm running all HIDs including fog lights , underbody led kit, and a 1400 watt stereo system . Mine originally came with a 105 amp alt, I've upgraded to a 130 amp, but that doesn't seem to be enough.

Do some searching on the AD244 upgrade. Easy 145amp bolt on with stock parts and well worth it upgrade.


 
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Originally Posted by blazen_red_4x4
Do some searching on the AD244 upgrade. Easy 145amp bolt on with stock parts and well worth it upgrade.
Ok, I'll check into that. I was thinking about having mine rebuilt with more amperage . It's less than 6 months old anyway . I bought a brand new one from O'Reillys, not rebuilt.
 
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